The redesigned 2015 Chrysler 200 currently ranks 10th of 17 affordable midsize cars, which is an improvement over the 2014 model that placed near the bottom of the class. Here’s how changes for 2015 have made the Chrysler 200 competitive in the midsize car segment.
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Reviewers agree that the redesigned 2015 Chrysler 200 is a step above its predecessor in terms of interior materials and design, while some say the 200’s cabin ...
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March is quickly coming to an end, which can actually be good news for car shoppers. The end of the month can be a great time to buy a new car, as dealers may be more willing to negotiate in order to make their sales goals. The crop of deals and incentives on midsize cars in March is another piece of good news for car shoppers. Good midsize car financing and cash back deals, plus enhanced negotiating power can save ...
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With the snow finally melting away, driving enthusiasts and sunshine lovers turn an eye toward bringing their sports car out of hibernation, or even buying a new sports car. While you might think of a Chevrolet Corvette or a Porsche as the ultimate toy for driving around on a gorgeous Sunday, you don't need a car that starts at $50,000 or more to enjoy the summer sun. Our affordable sports car rankings highlight models that start at less ...
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If you have a large family, often carry a full load of cargo in addition to passengers, or often tow a boat or trailer, then a large SUV may be the right vehicle for you. While all large SUVs offer three rows of seating and generous cargo capacity, they aren’t all the same in terms of performance, comfort, cabin quality and usable space. This guide will highlight some of those differences and help you find the best affordable large ...
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Chevrolet says the all-new 2016 Malibu, which makes its first public appearance April 1 at the New York International Auto Show, will be able to easily tackle terrible roads and potholes. That toughness could come in handy for many drivers who spend their winters dodging craters on their local roads.
The 2016 Chevrolet Malibu will also be almost 4 inches longer than the 2015 Malibu, which Chevrolet says translates into more back-seat legroom. Stronger steel means the 2016 Malibu will ...
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